On a Pedestal: A Trip around Britain's Statues
Autor Roger Lytollisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 noi 2021
As Roger Lytollis travels Britain he encounters a man at Liverpool's Beatles statue convinced that Rod Stewart was in the Fab Four. In Edinburgh he walks into a row over Greyfriars Bobby's nose and in Glasgow learns why the Duke of Wellington wears a traffic cone on his head. London brings a controversial nude statue and some hard truths about racism. Elsewhere, Roger sees people dancing with Eric Morecambe, finds a statue being the backdrop to a marriage proposal and, everywhere he goes, pigeons. Always pigeons. On a Pedestal is the first book to examine public statues around the nation. It looks at their emergence onto the front line of our culture wars; the trend for portraying musicians, sports stars and comedians rather than monarchs, politicians and generals; the inspirational stories of many of those commemorated on our streets, such as suffragettes and the only soldier awarded a Victoria Cross on D-Day. The book features interviews with sculptors including Sir Antony Gormley telling the stories behind some of our most popular modern statues. Part history book, part travelogue, On a Pedestal discovers Britain through its statues. It's a book that, ultimately, is more about blood than bronze.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1472146131
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: An eight-page colour plate section comprising 16 to 32 photographs
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Robinson
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
This is a book for people who are interested in statues . . . and for people who aren't. It explores those immortalised in marble and bronze - and what the rest of us think about them.
As Roger Lytollis travels Britain he encounters a man at Liverpool's Beatles statue convinced that Rod Stewart was in the Fab Four. In Edinburgh he walks into a row over Greyfriars Bobby's nose and in Glasgow learns why the Duke of Wellington wears a traffic cone on his head. London brings a controversial nude statue and some hard truths about racism. Elsewhere, Roger sees people dancing with Eric Morecambe, finds a statue being the backdrop to a marriage proposal and, everywhere he goes, pigeons. Always pigeons. On a Pedestal is the first book to examine public statues around the nation. It looks at their emergence onto the front line of our culture wars; the trend for portraying musicians, sports stars and comedians rather than monarchs, politicians and generals; the inspirational stories of many of those commemorated on our streets, such as suffragettes and the only soldier awarded a Victoria Cross on D-Day. The book features interviews with sculptors including Sir Antony Gormley telling the stories behind some of our most popular modern statues. Part history book, part travelogue, On a Pedestal discovers Britain through its statues. It's a book that, ultimately, is more about blood than bronze.
Recenzii
Equal parts travelogue and guide to the nation's sculptural heritage . . . Roger's writing is wry, warm and always well-informed
'The most imposing presence is Edward Prince of Wales, more commonly known as the Black Prince. If you like your statues old-school, this is as good as it gets. Way up on a lofty plinth, a man on a horse with a big sword. They don't make 'em like that any more. If only they did. Ed Sheeran on a horse with a big sword? The campaign starts here.'